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Show Vi Univr j "I Microfilming ,,.Corn. rive. 141 Pi.r-'nSalt City Uth , t J'n. 56 m Intermountain Open House To Wind Up Fifth Year Winding up its fifth full year of operation this spring, Intermountain School will hold annual open house for the public April 15 from 1 to 9 p.m. Last year over 2,000 visitors came from many communities in Utah and Idaho. As usual, the student conducted tours will be concentrated on the west side of the campus WIWi to reduce walking and make it will be the unique exhibit that shows some of the reservation possible for visitors to see ever-thin- g conditions from which the students come. Visitors will then be taken by VOLUME 58, NUMBER 14 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AITdL 6, 1955 6 PAG Kb student guides to the auditorium where there well be a continuous program by the school It's A Long Way T o Southern Utah band and the Rainbow Club of native dancers and singers. From there visitors go to one of the new buildings where there will be school exhibits and classNew Junior Gleaner and M-MPresidents, es in session for students from speaking, Spring Sunshine Helps Boost Employment old beginners through the fourIn Construction Work and Agriculture- th year of school. Swimming classes will be goUnemployment in Box Elder continued its steady decline ing in the indoor pool which this week with the belated appearance of the spring sun, after was recently host to swim meets of the Utah High School Assoreaching peaks of 12.4 percent of the labor force unemployed ciation and the Skyline College in middle of March and 11.9 percent in the last week of March. Conference. Also, physical eduAnd the employment picture for Erigham City and the cation classes will be going in county for the remainder of the year looked good to Douglas the Boys Gym. In the Girls Miller, head of the Employment Security office here, who Gym will be an exhibit of the and work in the academic departpointed out extensive construction is planned this summer ' ment for children from ages 10 the usual work activities will hold at least normal. At the last count, In late through 14. March, 361 people were regis- Next stop on the tour well be tered for unemployment paythe advanced vocational shops ments at the state office in Brig-barwhere students are trained in City. Estimating about 60 upholstery, cabinet and mill-worpercent file for the unemployauto mechanics, welding, ment money. approximately body and fender work, sheet 500 people were jobless in the metal, and silversmithing jobs. at time. that couhty Returning in the opposite diBecause of ,t,he seasonal patrection, visitors will see various tern of work in the county, this general shops for beginners, number is not It comex the and girls dormitories, Three men were injured Mon- pares with 10 alarming. Karen Quayle Paul Siggard a year percent tensive home economics depart day evening at 5:50 p. m. when ago, according to Miller. Miller ment. Last stop on the tour . . . were elected to South Box Elder stake Junior Gleaner two cars collided at the inter- said this is roughly an average Miss will be the student-operateand section of Second West and For- for the middle Two Arm Lengths On The Map Measures presidency during elections recently. of the winter. , where Crafts and Arts est streets. One car was a toshop Quayle is a member of the Perry LDS ward and Mr. Sigon unemployment . . . the hundreds of miles Box Elder High Schools choir will travel in a tour of Southern Payments arts from Intermountain fine tal and damage to the second Insurance have been gard belongs to the Fifth LDS ward. running 20 students and top craftsmen from Utah. Director J. Earl Johnston ; is giving his students an idea of the distance. Students was estimated at $500. to 25 percent above last year other Indian tribes are on sale. at;e, left to right: Wayne Jones, Marie Goulding, Mary Alice Johnson, J. Earl Johnston Archie was Sims, 21, Wayne the past winter, at least par' In view of the unique task of and Wesley Boman. driving a 1939 sedan west on tially due to new coverage, as of Forest street when it collided Intermountain School In taking .of . discharged fedwith a car traveling north on January ,L Navajo speaking eral workers. Prior to that time Second West street, driven by of high school age and children were not covered by the M-MThree-Da- y en Carl Lorin Jeppsen, 53, 118 East they teaching them English, modern unemployment Insurance proThird North, Brigham City. customs and vocational skills A general tightening up An Elders banquet in the Two were injured in for living off the reservation, the gram. of staffs also probably contriLDS ward Fifth City Brigham the annual Open House is a fine Wayne Sims car, Mr. Sims, buted to the increase. Miller esby BEHS has been planned for next Fribruised knee, and head lacera- timated. for the public to see opportunity t childay, April 8, beginning at 7:30 a tions made the and Leon the passenger, by progress The Karen Quayle, daughter of labor force is esBox Elder choir, directed by J.O-E- arl p. m.' dren in all activities. The school Johnson, cut lip. Mr. Jeppsen, timatedcountys at 6600 people, so while next leaves All Elders, their wives, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Quayle has received many words of Johnston, school. of driver The following the other car, suffered 500 were High unemployed, 6100 were widows of Elders of the Fifth of Perry, was elected president praise from foreign students and Thursday for public appear- day, performances will be given four cracked ribs. Neworking. in and Utah ances Southern and Eighth quorums are Invited, of the South Box Elder Stake others who have visited the at Hurricane High and Dixie Because of a prospective busiInvestigating officer Richard Besides wide construction that Junior Gleaners and Paul Slg officers said. The choirs perfor- K. Pearse said the Jeppsen auto will school during the year to study ness move to Logan, City Coun- vada. And with an ambitious college. Mr. Mrs. Lewis of son and three-dahelp make what the emSecond gard, the be It will group schedule, on at mance Les an Boulder used. damsuffered ljeld in the will cilman estimated method the $500 City Bundy resign High being ployment security officer exward recreation hall. All at- Siggard of the Fifth ward, was High Friday will climax their tour. age and the Sims car was In the near fu- will represent Box Elder the council from Junior president pects to be one of the countys school, Brigham City, and Box A cordial invitation has been tending were requested to bring named ture, he said today. summers . employment-wise- , Elder county by saying it with extended for the group to visit their own knives, forks, spoons, in the elections conducted Tues A citation for failure to stop best 29, in the March a summer school for perevening, took over day the and music. Bundy recently glasses. Boulder Dam and the scenic at a stop sign was issued to plates Is Logan sonnel of the Indian Service Buick dealership which The choirs Initial performance A program, which will include recreational hall at the Second Carl Lorin Jeppsen. near parks by. will be held at Intermountain will be known as Bundy Motor on its tour will be given Weda film on South American ruins ward. Even though the choir is school this summer and prosThe Junior Gleaner and Jun which tie in with Book of Morcompany. He sold his Brigham nesday, April 13 at College of still in the process of raising are good. To pects for good mon history, will be presented. ior presidents were an City firm at 550 South Main to Southern Utah, then at Cedar funds with just one week to Half-Inc- h V As warmer crops Moisture weather allows nounced by the retiring presi Milne Buick, Inc. It will "be go, we want to thank all those more work, the county employdent, Miss Zola Olsen. managed by Irvin Milne of Salt who have .already . helped to Drops Here In ment will gain steadily' Miller The program Tuesday includKenneth E. Weight took mem- Lake City., - Navajo Students - -make this tour possible. The atThree-Da- y Storm said Unemployment hits' its ed the opening prayer by Cleo bers of the Rotary club on a wonis of titude the On-Jostudents b Seek The city councilman was elecAnn Larsen, a trumpet duet by tour of Europe, Tuesday noon, peak in the middle of winter is morale and their derful, snows and diminishes to virtually during Soggy, spring Paul Siggard and Ralph Ander when he handled the program ted in the fall of 1953 and since Summer Training high," Mr. Johnston stated. that time has worked with the the pqst week have supplied nothing by summer. and the closing prayer by assignment. , inHe out that As part of their training and son, many pointed council on many difficult proba half inch of moisture Neil Hunsaker. The meeting nearly his about told and local families trip dividuals, Intermountain Weight education, many in the Brigham City area, lems, including planning for a was conducted by Miss Olsen. clubs have generously donated summer, showing pictures new sewage system students are seeking part-tim- e in Brigham of last the dropping temperatures to bepresentation During historic of the of to tour make the spots Odell many possible. jobs, after school and on week candidates, skits were presen City. low the freezing mark, Charmiles the And it visited during 15,000 has been noted that les Clifford ends. week. this his He move said he will each ward. ted reported by Mrs. and tour which took he verbal support of the choir from With the coming of spring to Logan following closCandidates included DeAnn Four and a half inches of students and townspeople alike and the summer months, Inter Hess, First ward; Gail Wright Weight to England, Holland, family members club To Kindergarten of school this mountain Sohool is hopeful of and Hal Reeder, Second ward; Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, ingCommenting on spring. and their invited guests are re- has contributed to the growth of snow on April 2 netted .32 of forthcomthe ? of an moisture while Vatican inch towards better relations Austria, Italy, public minded of the special program procuring many types of, work Sherilee Jensen and Paul Sig- Germany, ing resignation, Mayor C. Odell Hatch, ft native of school and Brigham two inches the following day the. Switzerland and France. high meetCity, for experience for its students. April regular Fifth' ward; Sydney Jepp tribute to planned Horsley famished an additional .11. recently Joined the Brigto be held to- City. These students are all 16 gard, The ocean voyage started and Bundys services paid Karen Mantua ward; sen, during the past ing of the club A half inch of snow on April ham City Police department, ' it litOne cannot measure how have or Canada. at and old ended Quebec, older, morrow, years Thursday afternoon, tle or how much two years. war5, and Mari4, containing .02 of an inch, was learned today. good our efbeen at the school for at least Quayle, Perry has been more con- April 7, at 4 p. m. at the War forts will Ray Grant, as program chairWillard ward. Nobody Perry, He replaces Lanell Foote, who lyn brought the total to .45 of an bring, but we certainthree years. They are in need Assisting with election ar- man, introduced the speaker. scientious in their duties in the Memorial home. from the department. inch. will represent our communresigned and ly of training opportunities Scott prePresident Vice Horsley were Mrs. Marvell city council, Mayor Horsley Hatch is a national guard Guest reviewer for the after- ity in the best fashion possible, while, Mean temperatures work experiences to accelerate rangements in the said. Im sure it will be diffi- noon is Mrs. Frank B. stake Junior Gleaner sided at the meeting dipped from a high of 60 on veteran of fighting in Korea McLatchy, Mr. Johnston said. their development and adjust Hirschi, leader, and Mr. Mervin Noble, absence of Earl Madsen, club cult to find a person any more wife of the sales manager of Choir officers who aided in April 1 to 32 degrees that and now serves as an officer in ment. conscientious about the job or KSL-Tleader. president. stake Junior who will review Lily the plans were: Wesley Boman, night Minimum and 28maxi-mum- s Battery InB of the 204th Field ArWages are kept at a minimum who will work as untiringly as Daches and tillery Garland. Our Alice for April 2 were Marie Talking Through Goulding, Mary and usually vary with the Les has. We are all sorry to Hats. There are eight officers In Johhson and Wayne Jones. 32; for April 3 were 25 and 33. kind of work and skill required. see him leave the council and includMrs. Margaret Johnsen, ac- for April 4 were 26 and 35, the police department, Mrs. McLatchy is a hobbiest Girls are very adept at general Ill personally feel a great loss. turned 5 were 23 and ing Chief Harry Smith, and two travel will for with the and After companist, April housework and baby tending giv professional. When a councilman resigns, 43. radio operators. and the boys have been successit is the mayors duty to appoint ing book reviews for several group. now a has as hobby, she ful at odd jobs, farm work, gena person to take his place. The years eral cleanup, household chores council must then approve the reached the professional status as she presented over 100 book and store work Mrs. Roy Thompson was elec nouncement refreshments were mayors appointment. reviews each year. Former employers report that ted president of Civic Improvea table from served beautifully Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, chairman Navajo students tend to be rat- ment club last Thursday, March centered with a bouquet of The American Cancer Societys der countys share in a nation- ACS drive chairman for South of the Department of Fine Arts, 1955 crusade for anher quiet, but very dependable 30, at regular election Box Elder county, explained $1,850.00 here wide goal of $24,000,000. on either flanked flowers spring PTA and successful when clearly ins- nouncement meeting. today urged members to attend swings into aotion in South Box High Both the national and local yesterday, because of the inwhite with side tapers glowing and enjoy the guest reviewer. Elder tructed on how the employer Named to serve with Mrs. in green crystal candelabra. . county today. goal have been increased this creased demands for funds for Guests are cordially invited, wants the job done. of the laMrs. Deverell Box El year, officers amount as South That is Petersen, research, education, and service D. re was Mrs. Call Robert Thompson . Mrs. Kaiser continued. Prospective employers are ur- dies service organization were: freshment chairman with the To Meet to the cancer patient. There can E. Weight, Mrs. Harper L. Pearse, vice presbe no slackening in our research ged to contact Joe committee members following placement officer. Box 345 Mrs. G. B. Pett, secretary; assisting: Mrs. Alf Olsen, Mrs. Life-Saviprogram the greatest ever put ident; A Box of Lesson the Regular meeting or phone Mrs. R. N. Price, treasurer; Mrs. School into action against a disease. W. H. Grif- Elder PTA will be held Friday Mrs. Leon Packer, r Brigham Rula 1035, extension 371 corresponding Mrs. Mrs. 8. Jeppson, 8 at Nicholas, fith, Jasper April beginning April has been designated as City 887. Employers may, also secretary; Mrs. V. V. Phillips, Roy Shaw, Mrs. Shirley Wight, evening, for all parents of junior Cancer Control Month by Presicall Dale Madsen, Utah State historian and the following di- Mrs. pan Olsen Mrs. Morris p. m. and high school students. dent Eisenhower, Governor J. Employment Office, Phone, 680. rectors: Mrs. J. L. Huchel, Mrs. Glover, Mrs. R. W. Forrest, Mrs. high On the agenda for the eveBracken Lee, and Mayor C. LoveBen Knudson, Mrs. Wayne Harold B. ,Felt, Mrs. Emery ning are a program, election Horsley. land, Mrs. C. B. Stratford and Reese, Mrs. Eberhart Zundel, and open forum. Miss Stella Young. Mrs. Don Chase, Mrs. W. A. Da Mrs. was confident Petersen A musical program will be cereas the crusade here was poised vis and Mrs. Mack Fishburn. Impressive installation presented under the direction of for the start. "The people of monies were conducted for the Wayne Johnson. South Box Elder county are eaThe committee U. S. incoming officers by Miss Bessie nominating Elected President of Northern have submitted the following ger to strike another telling blow Brown, president .At.. Women's s at cancer.' Federated for officers to serve during 1955:. District efforts After three persistent Mrs. Steve Anderson, president; clubs. Some 230 volunteers have reDr. to join the armed forces, ceived their assignments for the tabulation of Boyd Sheffield, first vice presiand Frank Saito, former Brigham Tellerswere: are ready to begin this morning. Mrs. Reese Jensen, dent; E. W. Payne and A. Elwyn ballots it. has made dentist, City Mrs. Clyde If the number and the deterSeely, second vice presidents; He was officially sworn in as Mrs. Oluf Zundel and Mrs. Naomi Hunsaker, secretary, of the volunteers are mination L. Glover. officer a Dental Corps recently Mrs. . Glen and an indication, Mrs. Petersen was conducted Humphreys, at San Leandro, California and The meeting treasurer. Hyer, presisaid, we have a singular sucby Mrs. Norwood commissioned a major. led the of the organization cess ahead of us. We are not Dr. Saito practiced in Brigham dent. Mrs. R. J4. Price for additional nominaMrs. J. Leo Nelson and provide only going over the top, but our until pledge 1940s the from early City tions to be made from the education the prayer. program an integral was and gave two about years ago floor, with the consent of the part of Cancer Control Month Following a business session, an active member of the Ki is going to have lives. nominee, the evening of elecreports from various committee wanis club here. tion. were heard. Action will start today when He tried to enlist in the navy heads and officers The group attending will cona large segment of the volunProgram for the afternoon was in 1941 and the army In April, vene to separate meetings folteer army begins a the MacDowell 1943, but was rejected on'phy presented by r the election of officers. Glen President canvass for with club Music lowing 1952 hp In April sical grounds. forums funds to and distribute literain Reeves open Extemporaneous nevcharge. was volunteered again, but will be held by separate meet ture containing facts The program was announced er called. as follows: about cancer. ings of the junior, and . senior Saito had given up plans to by Mrs. Nick Topic Harold B. divisions. don a uniform until a week ago violin selections by Mrs. r It was explained by those in by Change In Concord to accompanied Felt, effect In told was when he HisCONCORD, that problems or subMass. (UP) numbers, charge piano commission Whitney; either apply for a toric Concord has changed its solos, Glen jects pertaining to each particin the army or be inducted. He Judy Johnson; vocal Mr. form of town government for Reeves ular division will be discussed. Cancer Drive Officers Start Campaign vocal duet, expects to leave for the army in Reeves; VoThose attending will have the the first time In 320 Mrs. Marjorie Christiansen, and will His first in in share a assignment South Box Elder County, this areas for the collection of $1,850 $24 ters have decided to years. April. to present the probnumber by a vocal install and opportunity Service closing Field Medical be at the million national goal. Left to right: Lenora Romer, Mrs. Deverell Petersen (sitting) town manager system beginlems and subjects in separate Anderson. School, Fort Sam Houston, Tex Mrs. Darrell the election an Mrs. Roy Thompson and Mrs. Elnora Bowcutt. Mrs. Petersen is campaign chairman. groups. ning in 1956. Following as. i more conveniently. Starting at Building 81, where all visitors register, will be an proexhibit from .the Five-yea- r with many gram, together articles booths of student-madfor sale, as produced by Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and over 100 hobby clubs. In the basement Employment Prospects Are Good For Box Elder County in Summer en r h ' Auto Collision n Injures Three Monday Evening d M-M- en Fifth Ward Plans Officers Elected h Elders Banquet For Stake Les Bundy Will Ambitious And Jr. Gleaners Resign Council To Southern Utah Set Singing Schedule Choir In Logan Move n European Tour , Related n Rotary Kindergarten Slates Guest Hatch Added Book Reviewer Police Dept n Mrs. Roy Thompson is Elected Civic Improvement Club President Cancer Society Opens Drive For $1,850 in South B.E, School Friday ng Dr. Saito Joins Dental Corps s r'vv house-to-hous- door-to-doo- life-savin- Del-Ma- iL ... |